Lynch understood that many of the fantasies he loved were built on nightmares.
The first single from Beyoncé’s Renaissance marks, if not a cultural reset, at least a musical shift for the singer.
“Hold My Hand” attempts to capture the sweeping pathos of Berlin’s “Take My Breath Away”
This year’s Cannes lineup is, for now, a Lynch-less one, but it’s nonetheless stacked with new works by other established auteurs.
The shell that shook the world returns to an even bigger screen.
Adele’s “Easy on Me” is a melancholic piano ballad in the mold of 2010’s “Someone Like You” and 2015’s “Hello.”
“If You Say the Word” is quintessential Radiohead, a comment on the ennui of late-capitalist society.
Charli XCX describes “Good Ones” as “twisted, dramatic, and quite frankly electrifying.”
Iconic Swedish pop group ABBA have announced ABBA Voyage, a new concert experience and first album in four decades.
Billie Eilish pours her heart out in the self-directed music video for ‘Happier Than Ever.’
Thom Yorke reimagines Radiohead’s “Creep” as nine-minute acoustic dirge.
Halsey teaming up with Reznor and Ross is the collaboration we didn’t know we needed.
The new edition allows the singer to expand beyond the original album’s sonic remit.
The track has a positive, psychedelic quality that’s ready-made for summer.
Solar Ash is the Los Angeles-based Heart Machine’s first game since 2016’s Hyper Light Drifter.
The new game will allow players to build, for the first time, their parks beyond the confines of the Muertes Archipelago.
Tick, Tick…BOOM!, an adaptation of Rent creator Jonathan Larson’s autobiographical play, will hit the streaming service in the fall.
The film is an intimate look at the extraordinary rise, fall, and redemption of televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker.
Today, the festival revealed the features and shorts that will screen in one of its most prestigious sidebars.
The new video finds Dua Lipa cracking eggshells and riding a mechanical bull.
This year’s Cannes lineup includes the latest from several big-name auteurs, and more than a few past Palme d’Or winners.